Man Of Steel Trailer given the Christopher Reeves treatment is pretty good as well

See that just proves to me how brilliantly that trailer is

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lol at Baby Superman saving the bus. Pretty great trailer. Just wish they hadn't used that one shot from MOS where we see Supes' boot.

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lol; plus, it's also nice to see on what Snyder can do when he's working with a real world setting as opposed to his standard studio/blue-screen stage.

If anything else, MOS could potentially win the award of having the best cinematography for a comic book genre film.

I actually can't wait to see on what his version of Metropolis looks like now; let alone on how he filmed that bicycle sequence with Clark back when they were filming in Chicago.

Not to mention Krypton, which I imagine will be more recognisably Snyder I can't wait to see the first look of that!

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Superman: "I can only tell you what I believe, Diana. humankind has to be allowed to climb to its own destiny. We can't carry them there."Flash: "But that's what she's saying. What's the point? Why should they need us at all?"Superman: "To catch them if they fall."

I was kind of wondering why everyone assumes that's Henry. Just because we've seen him working on a fishing boat? If there's a fishing town in the movie, then I'm sure Clark's not the only fisherman we'll see.

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